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Pradip Parekh
iranian election resebles indian election
by Pradip Parekh on Jun 25, 2009 02:51 AM

the indian ruling party hijacked the election thr' evm hacking. same by iranian ruling party. the difference is iranians won't accept it, the indians will.

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Pankaj Ramani
Hi
by Pankaj Ramani on Jun 24, 2009 09:18 AM

Do u think Indian elections too were rigged by CIA ?

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Vivek Dev
India and Iran
by Vivek Dev on Jun 23, 2009 02:03 PM  | Hide replies

After Saddam Husein another of India's great thug friends Ahmedinejah is about to fall. India has been the greatest friend of the worst despots, dictators, tyrants and rogues. Hai mera India.

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Umashanker Kapoor
Re: India and Iran
by Umashanker Kapoor on Jun 23, 2009 03:05 PM
in india the percentage of voting is 50 to 60 percent, in iran, the percentage of voting is 110 percent. WHAT A COUNTRY.

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Pankaj Ramani
Re: Re: India and Iran
by Pankaj Ramani on Jun 24, 2009 08:57 AM
where did this additional 10% came from...dont tell me bangaladeshis have reached there too !

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sapna mukherjee
Re: Re: Re: India and Iran
by sapna mukherjee on Jul 01, 2009 05:36 PM
hahahahahahahah

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Pankaj Ramani
Re: Re: India and Iran
by Pankaj Ramani on Jun 24, 2009 08:57 AM
where did this additional 10% came from...dont tell me bangaladeshis have reached there too !

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Chris
Not Arabs
by Chris on Jun 23, 2009 01:21 PM  | Hide replies

Iran and India have one thing in common:

We are both non-Arabic people, who have been infected with the Arabic affliction of 'Religion of Peace'.

Iranians sould return to Zoroastrianism.
All Indians should reclaim their Hindu roots.
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When we both wake up and realize that we are not Arabs, and that we have no use for the Arabic affliction, then we will be free.

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Swastika
Viva Revolutio---IRAN
by Swastika on Jun 23, 2009 12:00 PM  | Hide replies

General Ali Fazli, the newly appointed commander of the Revolutionary Guards in Tehran province, has been arrested for refusing to carry Khamenei's order to use force against demonstrators.

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Swastika
Re: Viva Revolutio---IRAN
by Swastika on Jun 23, 2009 12:02 PM
About eight players in the Iran national football team playing in their World Cup qualifier wore green wristbands in support for Mousavi [53][82] for the first half of their game. During the break, they were ordered to remove them, seven of the eight complied. They were subsequently suspended

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Yodha
OMG.....
by Yodha on Jun 23, 2009 11:36 AM

The autocratic Iranian authorities speaking the truth and so called righteous India shoving all allegations of rigging under the carpet.



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Swastika
Strange!!!
by Swastika on Jun 23, 2009 11:12 AM

"Iran's parliament plans to scrap stoning and amputation of a hand as punishments in a revised version of the Islamic penal code, the official IRNA news agency reported Monday."


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Swastika
State Television Network, Becomes a Focus for Iranian Anger
by Swastika on Jun 23, 2009 11:10 AM

To the triumvirate Iranians blame for the disputed election result and ensuing violence - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Supreme Leader Ali Khameni and their henchmen, the Basij militia - Iranians have added an unlikely candidate: state media. The wrath of many Iranians toward the state's all-powerful organ of propaganda, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), known in Iran as seda va sima, has been mounting over the past two weeks. It reached a fever pitch this weekend, as state television ignored the killing of "Neda," an Iranian woman protester shot on a Tehran street who has rapidly emerged as an iconic symbol of the opposition's anguish over the unfolding crisis. "The whole world was mourning Neda as a martyr, the world was crying for her, but there was no word from [state media]," a resident of central Tehran wrote to me in an e-mail. "How shameful!"

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Swastika
Khameini must go
by Swastika on Jun 23, 2009 11:06 AM

There is a high possibility that Ayatollah has to leave iran....Signs of Impending Revolution in Iran....
"a Revolutionary Guard commander in Tehran was arrested for refusing to cooperate with the crackdown on demonstrators."


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Sanjay
Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser democracy)
by Sanjay on Jun 22, 2009 08:15 PM  | Hide replies

We dare not protest the unverifiable electronic voting machines, but Iranians dare to protest and they do. We can not protest that we are one of the most corrupt countries that has no belief in merit of equality under the law of all citizens but believes in buying your position such as dowry, Job, and education because government provide is inadequate.

Love the babus raj inherited by the British that send all money foreign while we toll 12 hour sifts like slaves to make a inadequate living, who send our best rice, fruits, and other items, while our own citizens are not allowed to enjoy the fruits of their labor.

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Sathish N
Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser democra
by Sathish N on Jun 22, 2009 11:43 PM
Agree with you.

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John
Re: Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser dem
by John on Jun 23, 2009 09:47 AM
Yes. We'll accept India more democratic than Iran when BJP/Modi wins. Not till then.

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Devdutt Nayak
Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser democra
by Devdutt Nayak on Jun 23, 2009 01:14 AM

have to agree there.

but one thing that makes them come out in thousands is the fact that their neighbours have been mercilessly butchered using fake claims and it seems that Ahmadi Nejad, Ayatollah Khamenei and a bunch of other powerful people are willing to carry on the confrontationist stance which will definitely bring a new war to Iran.

Which side is crooked we cannot tell, but Ahmadi Nejad is not a straight person, neither is he as religious as he shows.

One day he tells the West that they will reduce oil production, start a Holy War, nuke Israel, - then oil prices go up for the whole world, and the next day he goes to OPEC and tells them that it wont all really happen, it's just a threat.

This is on public record - his changing statements to different audiences.
It is in the whole world's interest that Iran gets rid of Ahmadi Nejad.

And they are at least 5 years clean away from nukes, and they dont really want to nuke Israel, Ahmadi only wants to *shout* that.

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Joel Jose
Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser democra
by Joel Jose on Jun 22, 2009 09:16 PM
go to Iran.

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Sathish N
Re: Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser dem
by Sathish N on Jun 22, 2009 11:44 PM
He doesn't have to leave a country for stating the fact.

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Anand
Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser democra
by Anand on Jun 23, 2009 03:27 AM
This is the statement of fact..Don't know when India will learn to become a real democratic country....Shame on India and its citizen who continuously choose to remain silent even if majority will in India doesn't want anything to do with Ms. Maino and her crooks..

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kunjan shah
Re: Re: Iranian are more democratic then India(India a lesser dem
by kunjan shah on Jun 23, 2009 09:13 AM
indians cant vote as youth who can vote in rural india have shifted to urban india for jobs. they have to go to their villages to vote. Election commission should allow them to vote in urban cities, so that voting % will rise above 48%.

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